Clarice Creed (
noteasytobepink) wrote2012-02-04 10:49 pm
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Ah, those phonecalls ~ AU Bill/Clarice
It had been a few days since his new patient appeared. Appeared being the operative term since Bill and the girl both had filled him in. On one hand, he was an old man and he didn't like the world getting set on it's ear so much. On the other, well, he'd always believed there was more out there, enjoyed X-files shamelessly when it was airing, and felt that Clarice was an excellent opportunity to observe alternate biology pathways.
Plus she was a cheerful, if bad patient.
It was the second part that had him on the phone to Bill.
Well, Bill's answering machine. "Bill, it's Dr. Mitchell. I nearly have all the proper paperwork done boy, and certainly not too soon. She's one of those type you know? Needs to be doing something. I nearly had to tie her arm to her side to keep her form doing arm exercises. As if she'd lose muscle mass that quickly! And the room, don't get me started on her cleaning, and moving, and sneaking off to read to the kids in pediatrics..." No, don't get him started.
"....who think she's a fairy by the way. I guess this is a roundabout way of asking if you've found anyone with a hunting cabin she can hole up in yet."
Plus she was a cheerful, if bad patient.
It was the second part that had him on the phone to Bill.
Well, Bill's answering machine. "Bill, it's Dr. Mitchell. I nearly have all the proper paperwork done boy, and certainly not too soon. She's one of those type you know? Needs to be doing something. I nearly had to tie her arm to her side to keep her form doing arm exercises. As if she'd lose muscle mass that quickly! And the room, don't get me started on her cleaning, and moving, and sneaking off to read to the kids in pediatrics..." No, don't get him started.
"....who think she's a fairy by the way. I guess this is a roundabout way of asking if you've found anyone with a hunting cabin she can hole up in yet."
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"And why wouldn't I be agreeable? I know you better than anyone else here really. If it's not safe to stay with you, well, then I'd be worried about what that said about your world." Hospital gown...oh, right. She'd been wearing them day in and day out enough to almost forget she was in one. "Right. You're very thoughtful!"
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"Just lemme go get that stuff, an' we'll get you out of here. Check out that file, you'll need to know that stuff, an' might need some of it for fillin' out forms here. I'll be back in just a few."
Leaving her with the file, Bill went to find Dr. Mitchell, and go get the items he'd brought for Clarice.
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...dye and immuno-supressants?
Yes, she would still be giggling when Bill came back!
As for Dr. Mitchell, well, he was alr5eady getting the release papers in order for Bill. He'd assumed Clarice would jump at the chance to leave.
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He came back with a Wheelsy sheriff's department duffel bag and stopped by Mitchell's office for Clarice's paperwork.
"She's checkin' out," Bill said when he stepped into the doctor's office. "What did you need before we go?"
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Dr. Mitchell looked up from her desk and nodded. "Her signatures on these, your signature as her caretaker, and to get her prescriptions ready. I already called to the pharmacy department, so that should be long. You sure you're ready for this?"
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"I wish you'd stop makin' so much of this. It ain't nothin' to raise a fuss over."
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"When you get to the point of tearing your hair out or just staring blankly at walls come back and talk to me?"
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Gathering the papers after they were signed, Bill headed for the door.
"We'll talk to you later, doc."
Tossing off a wave over his shoulder, Bill left with a muttered, "Old fart."
In Clarice's room, Bill turned the duffle bag over to her.
"Just about set. You'll need to sign a few things, an' we'll have t'make a stop down at the pharmacy."
Scratching his ear, Bill nodded to the bag.
"I uh, I don't know how well it'll fit an' all, but one of my deputy's wives put that together for you. She said you outta have all you'll need for a bit. Toiletries an' such."
Coughing to dispel embarrassment, Bill stepped back towards the door.
"I'll be out in the hall when you're ready."
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He remembered being that touchy once!
Clarice seemed...far more interested in the paperwork than the duffel actually. She read it over before she even moved an inch from the bed, signing where appropriate. Only then did she riffle through the bag.
...hunh.
Okay.
The sun dress wasn't her style, the underwear fit funny, the bra was too small, and well...
She made do. Made do with the sports bra that was probably meant to be a PJ top. That, the sun dress that had a full enough skirt that she was sure her legs could move quick, a quick brush of her hair (as best she could manage one handed) an she felt a little more human?
The dress was yellow and blue polka dots. Not exactly good colors on her but hey? "I'll have to thank her." She slipped to the door and stuck her head out. "Could you, the lovely man with two good hands, help me get this ponytail holder in my hair?"
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Straighteutning up when she opened the door, he looked down at her and the hairband she was holding.
"Uh... sure?"
He's try to, at least."
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"Is it a big deal if I can get my boots back? These flip flop things are...too small and you probably don't want me barefoot in public?" Her boots probably hadn't been cut away with her dress? THEY WERE GOOD BOOTS!
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"We'll ask the nurse's desk, I'm pretty sure they're the one's who keep people's stuff, so they might have 'em. I got your spikey things down at the station."
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"They're just throwing spikes, not spikey things." She laughed happily. "Some metal, some wood, but all pretty heavy. Sorry you had to cart it around."
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"Whatever they are. All I know is they're pointy, an' I'm gonna ask you now not t'let Rudy play with 'em."
The hapless deputy had already poked himself once messing around with the things, which is why they were now in the cage.
They made it to the nurse's desk, and Bill asked about Clarice's stuff.
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The nurse's eyes practically lit up when he arrived with Clarice. Maybe it was the innate 'gossip' sensor going off, or maybe she just liked Bill, but she was more than happy to help. More than happy. "Well, let's see. Creed Creed...ah, yes, some nice boots, and some silk remnants?"
"Ouch," Clarice winced. "Used to be a dress."
"Hmmm-mmm," The woman's eyes slid to Clarice, obviously wondering now what kind of dress it could have been.
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Bill put on a smile for the nurse, unsure of the motive for hers.
Looking at what she gave Clarice, Bill held up the paperwork he had.
"Can I leave this with you? Or am I givin' it to someone?"
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"I'll take them and make sure everything is filed properly. Will you be needing a payment deferment form?" Ah, yes, disapproving look toward Clarice!
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His voice dropped several notches, and he scratched at his chin as another tactic.
"Listen, Anne, we're just gonna settle that later on. Doc Mitchell already knows the score, an' if anything comes up about it you know y'all can just reach me at the station."
Bill rarely used his position or his popularity to advantage, but now seemed a good time for it.
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Clarice, for her part, was amused.
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"Well, he's an' old man an' all, must've just fell out of his head," Bill replied with a kind of pitying look. "I'll remind 'im, though."
Poor old doc Mitchell.
"Thing at Grace's huh? Well y'know the best Bill Pardy bait is beer an' baked goods. You set some of those out an' I'm like t'turn up eventually."
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The closer Bill leaned though, the more the nurse (Amber) smiled. "Well, I did hear that there was going to be pie. I think I'm bringing Cherry. And you know the Beck brothers, they always bring beer." No one else every planned to do so because then the poor things would be clueless when it came to get together food. "Should be starting about seven. I can pick you up if you like, I"ll be getting off work then your place is on the way."
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This? This wasn't flirting, it was charming. You could tell the difference with Bill because one was all honey and molasses, and the other was awkward dumbassery that inevitably ended with his foot in his mouth.
Bill couldn't flirt to save his life or score a date, but he sure could sugar someone up to get his way.
"Seven, huh? I appreciate the offer, but I'm gonna be busy some so wouldn't want you waitin' around on me. I'll be swingin' by, though, an' I expect you t'save me a piece of what you bring."
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And Clarice was getting the rapidly illustrated idea that Bill might be semi-claimed by someone, but he was also, apparently, a hometown favorite who others would snag in a heartbeat. Well then. She was going to have to tread lightly or risk being torn apart by the single ladies of Wheelsy.
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"Thank you in advance. Gotta get goin' now, though."
He straightened up from the desk, and gave Amber a parting smile.
"Got one more stop before we leave, so I best get to it. Y'have a good afternoon, an' we'll see you later."
Turning around, he checked to see if Clarice was ready to go.
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"Pharmacy?" Clarice asked, hauling herself out of her chair with the barest wince. Ribs hated her, ribs hated her, but she could leave now and that was the important thing. She was grinning at him. Grinning and being very amused. "So...you just kind of pick up women naturally? And here I thought I was special."*
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